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British Murders with Stuart Blues

One Punch Killings at Christmas | True Crime Catch Up | Ep. 8

British Murders with Stuart Blues

Stuart Blues

Uk, True Crime, Society & Culture, Documentary, Death, British, Murder, History, Crime

4.6876 Ratings

🗓️ 23 December 2025

⏱️ 40 minutes

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Summary

Christmas parties are meant to be a time to unwind - a few drinks, familiar faces, and a break from the everyday routine - but the festive season also brings real and often overlooked dangers.


In this episode of True Crime Catch Up, Adam and I explore the deadly reality of one-punch killings, where a split-second act of violence can end one life and permanently destroy another. We examine how these incidents typically unfold on nights out, the role alcohol plays, and whether sentencing for one-punch manslaughter truly reflects the harm caused.


We also look at other risks that spike during the festive period, including fake taxi drivers and drink spiking. From offenders impersonating licensed cabbies to gain trust, to the growing number of spiking cases that never result in charges, we break down the methods used, the legal challenges involved, and the devastating impact on victims. Alongside real cases, we discuss prevention, public awareness and personal safety - asking whether more can be done to stop these crimes before tragedy strikes.


True Crime Catch Up is a new weekly podcast in which we discuss the true crime stories that deserve your attention. Watch or listen every Wednesday as we unpick the stories that are gripping the nation, expose the details of untold misdemeanours and revisit the infamous crimes that made the headlines in years gone by.


It's your one stop shop to get caught up on everything you need to know about the true crime stories that need your attention.


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Disclaimer:

The case discussed in this podcast episode is real and represents the worst day in many people's lives. I aim to cover such stories with a victim-focused approach, using information from publicly available sources. While I strive for accuracy, some details may vary depending on the sources used. You can find the sources for each episode on my website. Due to the nature of the content, listener discretion is advised. Thank you for your understanding and support.


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0:00.0

Welcome to Always True Crime, a podcast network bringing you gripping real-life stories that you won't be able to stop thinking about.

0:08.2

Discover your next true crime obsession at alwaystruecrime.com.

0:13.3

Christmas parties are meant to be fun, a few drinks, familiar faces and a chance to enjoy some off-the-clock time with colleagues.

0:21.1

But the dangers of these annual events are real, beyond telling your boss what you really think of them.

0:26.0

Today we're discussing one-punch killers, fake taxes, not that kind,

0:31.2

drink spiking and other crimes that we are at risk of all year round,

0:35.5

but especially during this festive period.

0:38.1

This is True Crime Catch Up.

0:40.5

I'm Stuart Blues from British Murders.

0:42.0

With me is Adam Lloyd from UK True Crime.

0:44.4

Hello.

0:45.5

And every week we'll be diving into what's happening in the world of true crime,

0:49.7

from the biggest headlines to the strangest stories you might have missed.

0:52.9

Make sure you follow the show wherever you're listening.

0:55.2

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1:01.0

It really helps people find the show and it's a zero-cost way of supporting it.

1:05.5

Right, Adam, you ready for this?

1:07.5

Let's get into it.

1:09.0

Okay, well look, I would like to start Stuart with one-punch killings.

1:13.7

They just so devastate lives and we just think about it. In a split second, one person is dead

1:18.7

and the other person for the rest of their life is a killer. They usually happen during

1:23.4

everyday confrontations, outside pubs, parties or nights out. It's usually a single blow,

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